French police issued a wanted notice for Salah Abdeslam, a 26-year-old man born in Brussels.

FOX NEWS - Salah Abdeslam, the main fugitive from Islamic extremist attacks in Paris in November, was arrested in Belgium's capital Friday ending a manhunt that stretched on for four months, officials confirmed.

He was shot in the leg and arrested in a major police operation in the Brussels neighborhood of Molenbeek, deputy mayor Ahmed El Khannouss said. Two other suspects were also in custody, French president Francois Hollande added. Fox News has confirmed the raid is over.

A spokesman for the Belgium federal prosecutor's office says four people have been detained along with Paris attacks fugitive Salah Abdeslam, including three members of a family that sheltered him.

The raid and investigation show more people were involved in the Paris attacks than anti-terror officials initially thought, Hollande said. The Nov. 13 gun and bomb attacks killed 130 people at a theatre, the national stadium and cafes.

Hollande says France will seek Abdeslam's extradition and that he believes Belgium will respond as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Theo Francken, Belgium's secretary of state for asylum and migration, tweeted, "We hebben hem," which translates into English as, "We got him." Francken later removed the tweet after reports that other Belgium officials were unhappy that he broke the news.